Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results Technology, Transparency and Traditional Media How Weibo and WeChat are breaking the information monopoly February 10, 2014 About the Cover For the cover of the new issue of Nieman Reports, we wanted to say something intriguing about the state of journalism in China. Many of the stories in the cover… February 6, 2014 Eluding the “Ministry of Truth” RELATED ARTICLESCommand and ControlBy Paul MooneyMoral HazardBy Yang XiaoInternet censorship in China is not simply matter of blocking foreign websites and deleting anything deemed harmful, nor is the state the… February 6, 2014 A Conversation and a Box of Kleenex Lea Thau explains the editorial and emotional processes behind live storytelling February 6, 2014 Stand and Deliver Telling a story on the stage, not the page February 6, 2014 Download “The State of Journalism in China” “The State of Journalism in China” looks at how journalists in China work around the Communist Party’s efforts to rein in free speech. International reporters often face surveillance and harassment… February 6, 2014 “Access Is Overrated”: The Extended Transcript Before joining The New Yorker in 1995, Jane Mayer spent 12 years as a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, where she was the paper’s first female White House correspondent.… February 4, 2014 Winter 2014: Class Notes Nieman Foundation curator Ann Marie Lipinski, NF ’90, welcomes attendees to the 75th anniversary dinner at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Photo by Lisa Abitbol Celebrating 75 yearsIn September, more… January 31, 2014 The Future Is Ours How Hispanic media have moved out of niche markets and into the mainstream January 31, 2014 Follow the Money In the fall of 2011, while researching a story on China’s business elites for The New York Times, I made a startling find: a set of corporate documents that linked… January 31, 2014 Previous 1 … 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 … 356 Next